MARCH 2, 2021
** Renaming options set for Jacksonville high school named for Confederate general. (Jacksonville, Florida. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith. Maybe we should have SPLC give us a list of "acceptable" names.)
** Kentucky among states that removed a combined 168 Confederate monuments in 2020. (Three in Kentucky, one in Indiana, none in Tennessee.)
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MARCH 3, 2021
** Virginia is losing some Confederate symbols, but others still travel its roads. (There are still 1776 SCV license plates on the roads. What would SPLC think of this? Do they have a LIST of names of those people?)
** SC senator files resolution to remove Confederate naval jack from the Citadel. (A white man, but Democrat.)
** Alabama tied for most Confederate symbols removed in 2020. (Tied with Texas with twelve.)
** Confederate statue in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, taken down in the middle of the night. What's with these night time take downs. We all know what happens and why certain people operate at night. What does SPLC think about this. Did they update their LIST?)
** North Carolina is second in the nation for removing Confederate monuments. (Just a few entries earlier I had one saying Alabama and Texas tied for the most removed. Did SPLC get their LIST wrong?
** Virginia #1, North Carolina #2 nationwide in Confederate symbol removal in 2020.
And, in the meantime, how many Blacks wounded and killed other Blacks in Chicago in 2020. Come on SPLC, we need to know another important list.
--Old Secesh
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